How Friar Lawrence and Fate Impacted the Demise of Romeo and Juliet

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No plan is perfect – no matter how well one thinks it out, there is always margin for error. A successful, well thought out plan consists of a solid primary plan, alternate means of achieving the goal and leeway to allow for mistakes.

In the play Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence hastily thought up a plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet. It was poorly thought out and Lawrence neglected to think of the consequences that could take place if the plan should unfold as intended. Meanwhile, Fate seemed to have its way with the young couple, throwing numerous obstacles to get in the way of their love. It seemed as if Romeo and Juliet’s love was doomed from the very start. Due to these unfortunate circumstances and twisted chain of events, Friar Lawrence unwittingly worked in conjunction with Fate to bring about the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet.

Friar Lawrence and his plan were partially responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. When Juliet approached Friar Lawrence about her parents’ wish of her marrying Paris, he was quick to suggest a plan that would reunite Romeo and J...

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